An ExtensionDtype for int64 integer data.
Uses pandas.NA as its missing value, rather than numpy.nan.
Attributes
None |
Methods
None |
Examples
For Int8Dtype:
>>> ser = pd.Series([2, pd.NA], dtype=pd.Int8Dtype())
>>> ser.dtype
Int8Dtype()
For Int16Dtype:
>>> ser = pd.Series([2, pd.NA], dtype=pd.Int16Dtype())
>>> ser.dtype
Int16Dtype()
For Int32Dtype:
>>> ser = pd.Series([2, pd.NA], dtype=pd.Int32Dtype())
>>> ser.dtype
Int32Dtype()
For Int64Dtype:
>>> ser = pd.Series([2, pd.NA], dtype=pd.Int64Dtype())
>>> ser.dtype
Int64Dtype()
For UInt8Dtype:
>>> ser = pd.Series([2, pd.NA], dtype=pd.UInt8Dtype())
>>> ser.dtype
UInt8Dtype()
For UInt16Dtype:
>>> ser = pd.Series([2, pd.NA], dtype=pd.UInt16Dtype())
>>> ser.dtype
UInt16Dtype()
For UInt32Dtype:
>>> ser = pd.Series([2, pd.NA], dtype=pd.UInt32Dtype())
>>> ser.dtype
UInt32Dtype()
For UInt64Dtype:
>>> ser = pd.Series([2, pd.NA], dtype=pd.UInt64Dtype())
>>> ser.dtype
UInt64Dtype()
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https://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/version/2.3.0/reference/api/pandas.Int64Dtype.html